Q isn't even human, why should there be any sexual component at all to the admission of caring for Picard?
In a Star Trek RPG, the Q NPC said that Q find it amusing like scratching a dog's ears.
Q isn't even human, why should there be any sexual component at all to the admission of caring for Picard?
Wow, you really do go out of your way to find chit to complain about, don't you.So if Tallinn works for Wesley and Tallinn hates Guinan (I'm resisting putting my boot to your face), I assume Wesley has some kind of feud with Guinan we haven't heard about? Still mad about some fight in Ten Forward he had as a human?
Q isn't even human, why should there be any sexual component at all to the admission of caring for Picard?
I prefer to think that the Q are beyond such carnal interests.In a Star Trek RPG, the Q NPC said that Q find it amusing like scratching a dog's ears.
But they are not above dicking with the humans they find interesting.I prefer to think that the Q are beyond such carnal interests.
The Q Continuum didn't end, just Q.It just occurred to me that as Rios had decades to be chatty with Guinan, Guinan could have known all along in TNG how Q and the Q Continuum would end...
Q's talk of dying alone strongly implies the other Q are dead, albeit it may not outright have been said.The Q Continuum didn't end, just Q.
And even that's up in the air because it all could have been the finale of the Q's test of humanity.
I prefer to think that the Q are beyond such carnal interests.
But they are not above dicking with the humans they find interesting.
Like removing a person's clothing or giving a certain Klingon a 'Love slave'.
Not to put too fine a point on it, but I think, considering all of the death and tragedy we've seen just in the past couple of years, we could use a little more catharsis.Still don't like how there wasn't really any context for why Q was "moving on".
If that massive energy wave was Q/the Continuum leaving the universe for another place, why not have somebody like Guinan or "Wesley Crusher" allude to it?
I loved all the scenes with John de Lancie this season. It just feels in the end they were more cathartic than substantive.
Indeed. A story like this resonates with people on a personal level. That is indeed both cathartic and substantive.Not to put too fine a point on it, but I think, considering all of the death and tragedy we've seen just in the past couple of years, we could use a little more catharsis.
Maybe that lifeform is in part why Earth recovered so quickly from a nuclear war?
Cochrane's age was only explained as such in licensed but non-canon works like Star Trek Encyclopedia I think. From the canon itself we just have to assume he looks like a very old 30 something.I want to say the Vulcans did it but I'm pretty sure that came from a non-canon source. Would earth have been devastated for as long as it was if we had that lifeform? Also Cochrans' age in First Contact was explained as looking older due to radiation.
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